Trump Derangement Syndrome sufferer Rob Reiner appeared on MSNBC this week to advertise his new movie about ‘Christian Nationalism’ and used the phase to elucidate that he understands actual Christianity higher than Christians.
His documentary is clearly simply his newest try to demonize conservatives and Trump supporters, but he tries to recommend that the venture is in some way not bashing Christians.
Isn’t it hilarious when folks on the far left declare to talk for conservatives and Christians?
Transcript by NewsBusters:
STEPHANIE RUHLE: What made you resolve to go all in on a venture targeted on Christian Nationalism?
ROB REINER: As a result of it doesn’t actually mirror Christianity from what I perceive. I imply, I went by means of a really robust time in my life, a few years in the past and I examine Christianity. You recognize, I used to be raised as a secular Jew. There was no faith in my family. However I began studying about Christianity, about Buddhism, about Islamic faith and I got here away with understanding the true teachings of Jesus have been about loving thy neighbor, doing unto others as you’ll have them performed to you and people are the issues that I latched onto.
They meant one thing to me and once I noticed this motion — it began, you recognize, within the 50s, nevertheless it actually took maintain within the 80s after Roe v. Wade grew to become the regulation of the land and Norman Lear had Folks for the American Manner and I began to see that there was a motion afoot that had nothing to do with what I understood to be the teachings of Jesus and it was a pure political motion for simply, for energy.
And I bought a guide — a guide was despatched to me referred to as The Energy Worshippers by Katherine Stewart and I mentioned, “wow, this may very well be an actual nice documentary to indicate that there’s a distinction between the precepts of Christianity and Christian Nationalism, which is a pure political motion.”
Watch the phase under:
Rob Reiner joined MSNBC to advertise his new Christian Nationalism (no matter meaning) documentary by suggesting those that opposed Roe do not love their neighbor “there was a motion afoot that had nothing to do with…the teachings of Jesus and it was a pure political motion” pic.twitter.com/s8d0CZsyO1
— Alex Christy (@alexchristy17) February 17, 2024
It’s very humorous how Reiner tries to faux that this isn’t all about politics and the election, when that’s so clearly the case.